US stock indexes closed mostly higher on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones reaching weekly highs. Optimism around the end of the government shutdown boosted markets. Senate passed a temporary CR, House expected to vote Wednesday. Nasdaq 100 fell due to AI and semiconductor weakness. ADP report showed job losses, NFIB small business optimism fell. Senate Democrats broke party lines to advance bill to reopen government. Markets anticipate a 67% chance of another rate cut in December. Q3 earnings season positive, 82% of S&P 500 companies beat forecasts. Overseas markets mixed, Euro Stoxx 50 up, Shanghai Composite down. T-notes higher on job loss report, European bond yields lower. ECB interest rates remain stable. UK employment change worse than expected. Swaps indicate low chance of ECB rate cut. Pharmaceuticals and health insurance stocks rally, chip stocks slide. Earnings reports expected for various companies on 11/12/2025.

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